Hard Miscellaneous Trivia Quiz Questions
What have Americans Bobby Riggs, Bob Falkenberg and Ted Schroeder all
done?
A: Won Wimbledon men's singles.
In which street was Chuck Berry born?
A: (Johnny B) Goode Street.
What year was the centenary of California joining the Union?
A: 1950.
Which cartoons are associated with Kim Casalli?
A: Love Is.
Where was horse racing's Breeders' Cup held in 1986?
A: Santa Anita, California.
Where was William Kellogg working when he decided to sell cornflakes?
A: Hospital.
What is Dionne Warwick's real first name?
A: Marie.
What's the first word of Richard Marx's Right Here Waiting For You?
A: Oceans.
Who described a Hollywood studio set as, "The biggest train set a boy
ever had?"
A: Orson Wells.
On which special day did Charlie Chaplin die in 1977?
A: Christmas Day.
In Mork and Mindy, what was the Orkan phrase for 'Goodbye'?
A: Nanu Nanu.
Amilcar Cabral international airport is in which country?
A: Cape Verde.
In which year was the Juilliard School founded in New York?
A: 1905.
In 1993, Michael Jackson give his first TV interview in 14 years with
which talk show presenter?
A: Oprah Winfrey.
What is Calvin Klein's middle name?
A: Richard.
What was the last top ten hit for Connie Francis?
A: Vacation.
The world's tallest what was built at Duquoin State Fairground,
Illinois in Sept 1998?
A: Sand Castle.
Where is the University of Delaware located?
A: Newark.
Which composer was born on exactly the same day as TV evangelist Pat
Robertson?
A: Stephen Sondheim.
Who was the last undisputed boxing world heavyweight champion before
Mike Tyson?
A :Leon Spinks.
To ten thousand, what is the area of Arizona in square miles?
A: 114,000.
Which country's invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 forced Haile Selassie to
flee?
A: Italy.
Who directed the 1951 classic movie The Day The Earth Stood Still?
A: Robert Wise.
Where was horse racing's Breeders' Cup held in 1989?
A: Gulfstream Park, Florida.
Who wrote the novel The Left Hand Of Darkness?
A: Ursula Le Guin.
What is Neil Simon's real first name?
A: Marvin.
Augusto C Sandino international airport is in which country?
A: Nicaragua.
What was the second Oscar Hammerstein show to win the Pulitzer Prize?
A: South Pacific.
Lionel Hampton played on which band until forming his own in1941?
A: Benny Goodman.
In what year was indoor handball introduced as an Olympic event for
men?
A: 1972.
Who wrote My Life and Loves in 1926, originally banned in the US?
A: Frank Harris.
In which country is the Great Belt East bridge?
A: Denmark.
Which country does the airline Air Littoral come from?
A: France.
In which country was Emilio ?Estevez born?
A: USA.
Which brand had to apologize for a logo said to be like the Arabic
for Allah?
A: Nike.
Vehicles from which country use the international registration
letters ROU?
A: Uruguay.
What was the Blue Swede's only No 1 hit?
A: Hooked On A Feeling.
New York-born Sir Jacob Epstein worked in which branch of the arts?
A: Sculpture.
What year was the centenary of Colorado joining the Union?
A: 1976.
How old was Dodi Fayed at the time of his death in 1997?
A: 42.
What was Blondie's last UK No 1 of the 80s?
A: Rapture.
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A: Trivia Country!
In which country is the Angostura bridge?
A: Venezuela.
What is Elle Macpherson's real name?
A: Eleanor Gow.
Which instrument is associated with Lester 'Prez' Young?
A: Saxophone.
Which criminal was set up by the Lady In Red?
A: John Dillinger.
